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Hello,
is there a way, a shortcut, that brings the view of the timeline exactly around the cursor position? |
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Just Click?
Sorry, I didn't understand your needs because the timeline is already visible on the screen and your mouse can't go beyond the screen so... |
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Hello Makinars-Studio,
I would like to edit a certain place. Then I put the cursor exactly there with the mouse. Then I enlarge the view with Ctrl+mouse wheel, but then the place I want to edit disappears from view. Exactly for this I am looking for a shortcut, so that the view around the desired place, on which the cursor is already, to center. Oh, by your wondering, about what I am looking for, I discover a new approach: If I put the cursor on a certain place in the timeline and now zoom in (not with Ctrl+mouse wheel) with Ctrl++, the view stays centered around the cursor. Great, thank you. |
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I really don't understand my cursor is always on focus and if the cursor disappear in the zoom I just need to use the arrow keys and it come back to focus.
But it's ok, you already solved it |
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I'm beginning to understand more and more. When I zoom with Ctrl+mouse wheel, the view does not stay at the timeline cursor but where the mouse cursor is in the timeline.
Unless I zoom with Ctrl++, then everything is as desired. Good, the issue is solved. Thank you again. The question remains: How and where can I mark the topic as solved? |
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@mickae: As you started this topic you should see "Accept this answer" buttons which mark the topic solved.
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